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Vantastic Aus

10 күн бұрын

WHERE HAVE WE COME FROM? This BONEGILLA camp is a total STEP BACK in time and over 300,000+ people camped here.
1 in 20 of us will have a connection to one of these camps in Australia.
Is it you?
In this weeks episode we show you around BLOCK 19 and chat about how heading to Australia to live was the DREAM!
www.bonegilla.org.au/
Filmed in September 2024
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@JeanetteDundas-g6l
@JeanetteDundas-g6l 10 күн бұрын
Definatly a great experience. Thank you for sharing this.
@Vantastic_Aus
@Vantastic_Aus 10 күн бұрын
@@JeanetteDundas-g6l yes Jeanette it is definitely one worth visiting
@michelehalsall5600
@michelehalsall5600 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for this very informative utube, we will be there in a few weeks and might be able to fit it in.
@Vantastic_Aus
@Vantastic_Aus 9 күн бұрын
@@michelehalsall5600 Michelle it is definitely worth visiting and try and get on the tour, it adds to the experience.
@lenorerhodes8110
@lenorerhodes8110 8 күн бұрын
A fabulous place to visit. I grew up in a local town and now live close to Bonegilla (we locals pronounce it as Bone (same as eg. bone in your leg) - e (as for egg) gill (same as a fish gill) -a (pronounced u), Growing up in the 50’s and 60’s we knew a lot of people who spent time there and then moved to local towns. The children went to our schools and we never had racial discrimination issues. Many of them became close friends. I remember as a child going to the camp when I was young and visiting some of the people my parents became friends with. I would listen to their stories of what it was like living in Europe during the war. Even though I was a child I found it heartbreaking listening to some of their stories. Our region was blessed to have these wonderful, resilient people living and working in our community. ❤️🌺
@Vantastic_Aus
@Vantastic_Aus 8 күн бұрын
Yes Lenore we found it quite moving to visit, but extremely glad we did visit and did the tour, it added a lot to the experience in our opinion.